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Deadbeat And Paul St Hilaire
The Infinity Dub Sessions (2026 reissue) 2xLP

The Infinity Dub Sessions (2026 reissue) 2xLP

Labels

BLKRTZ

Catno

BLKRTZ008RP

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

With Dub Techno firmly back on the menu in clubs the world over, Deadbeat, at long last, resissues what is perhaps his greatest collaborative work with Paul St Hilaire aka Tikiman. A true genre masterclass, as the name suggests,. the album infinitely showcases 2 Titans of the form at their very best, and 10 years on, remains a stone-cold classic. Re-cut by their old friend Stefan Betke aka Pole at Scape Mastering who first cut it to wax so many years ago, this 1- year anniversary edition is a crucial showcase of 2 masters at work.

Available Tomorrow

Feb 6, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

34.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Hold On Strong

A2

Dopa

B1

What The Heck Them Expect

B2

Working Everyday

C1

Rock Of Creation

C2

Little Darling

D1

Under Cover

D2

Peace & Love

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